Agilent Technologies E6701A manual Appendix C. Glossary

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Appendix C. Glossary

BER

BLER

DUT

GGSN

GMM

GPRS

GSM

GSM L3

HTML

IMSI

IP

L1

LAB

LAN

LLC

MAC

MS

PDP

RF

RLC

SGSN

SIM

SM

SNDCP

TBF

USF

WAP

WML

Bit Error Rate

Block Error Rate (Agilent proprietary connection mode – patent applied for)

Device Under Test (typically, a cellular phone or wireless appliance)

Gateway GPRS Support Node. Provides gateway between GPRS network and public packet data network (Internet); connects to HLR; provides location and authentication management; counts packets for billing; and stays constant.

GPRS Mobility Management

General Packet Radio Service

Global System for Mobile Communications

Layer 3

HyperText Markup Language

International Mobile Subscriber Identity

Internet Protocol

Layer One (defines PDCH physical channel; defines logical channels such as PDTCH and PACCH; and defines coding schemes CS1 to CS4)

Laboratory (where research and development work is done)

Local Area Network

Logical Link Control (air interface independent; discriminates between data and control signalling)

Medium Access Control (mediates access across multiple mobiles)

Mobile Station (typically, a cellular phone)

Packet Data Protocol

Radio Frequency

Radio Link Control (performs procedures to transfer data)

Serving GPRS Support Node (controls connection between network and MS; manages sessions; manages mobility functions like handovers and paging; and changes as MS roams)

Subscriber Identity Module

Session Management

Subnetwork Dependent Convergence Protocol (multiplexes multiple application protocols)

Temporary Block Flow

Uplink State Flag

Wireless Application Protocol

Wireless Markup Language

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Contents Page Table of Contents Appendix a Installing a WAP Gateway into a PC Appendix B Troubleshooting Appendix C. GlossaryAbout This Tutorial IntroductionEquipment Required for this Tutorial Normal LAN Cable Quantity Setup LAN Addresses Network SetupTest Set Setup Set the Cell and Call Parameters Set the Date and Time OptionalSet the RF In/Out Amplitude Offset Windows 98 and Static Address PC SetupWindows 98 and Dhcp Address Page Windows 2000 and Static Address Set up NetworkWindows 2000 and Dhcp Address Determine PC IP address Verify PC Settings Set Up Your Wireless Device On the WAP Settings menu, scroll to 1Primary IPVerify that Your Device Will Perform an Attach Motorola Timeport phone exampleOn the WAP Settings menu, scroll to 2Primary Port Set the Device’s Primary PortSet Data Bearer to Gprs Set WAPlite Gateway Address in Your DeviceSetup is now complete Here are some important points about the log data Product Feature Screen Image CaptureProduct Feature Protocol Logging View the log data on the PC Save the Log to the PCLog Data Using the Test Set’s Front Panel View the saved logProduct Feature Ping Pinging the DUT the phone or wireless devicePinging an Alternate Device such as your PC on the LAN Product Feature Data Channel If your LAN does not use a firewall to access the InternetScroll to http//local/waplite.wml Motorola ExampleMotorola Timeport Example Product Feature Additional Connection Parameters Appendix a Installing a WAP Gateway into a PC Infinite WAPLite Gateway by Captaris IncTo download the WAPlite software To load the WAPlite software on your PCIf Bler mode measurements have problems Appendix B TroubleshootingIf the wireless device will not attach, check that Etsi Test Mode measurements have problems If Internet Explorer cannot access the 8960 WelcomePhone won’t transmit IP datagrams in Data Channel functions Phone can’t access browse real Internet sitesBER measurement errors Page Appendix C. Glossary